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Large household appliances, if unsafe, can lead to fires, electric shocks, or gas leaks.
FOLOUP reviews listings and recall notices to detect high-risk appliances commonly found on second-hand and discounted marketplaces.
- Washing machines with faulty wiring or seals
- Tumble dryers at risk of overheating or fire
- Gas cookers without flame failure devices
- Fridges with flammable insulation materials
We also check for signs of product tampering, missing recall notices, and misleading CE/UKCA markings.
Recent Appliances Product Alerts
The Last 10 Appliances records sourced from official UK, EU and worldwide product recall listings.
- Vevor Diesel Heater (25110300) (Ref: 2511-0300, Updated: 2025-11-29, Risk: serious)
- ESR HaloLock Wireless Power Banks sold via Amazon (25110217) (Ref: 2511-0217, Updated: 2025-11-27, Risk: not provided)
- Timiyou Air Heater MST1212 (25110157) (Ref: 2511-0157, Updated: 2025-11-27, Risk: serious)
- Intelligent 6Port USB Charger with 5V 12A USB sold via Amazon (25110200) (Ref: 2511-0200, Updated: 2025-11-27, Risk: serious)
- Belkin BoostCharge USBC BPB002 and Playa USBC PB0003 Power Banks (25110225) (Ref: 2511-0225, Updated: 2025-11-27, Risk: not provided)
- Belkin AutoTracking Stand Pro with DockKit (25110224) (Ref: 2511-0224, Updated: 2025-11-27, Risk: not provided)
- Battery Charger 48V2A (25110165) (Ref: 2511-0165, Updated: 2025-11-23, Risk: serious)
- VIKTORIA Grills (25100083) (Ref: 2510-0083, Updated: 2025-11-21, Risk: high)
- Counterfeit Type C Laptop Charger sold via eBay (25110130) (Ref: 2511-0130, Updated: 2025-11-21, Risk: serious)
- Warm Air Blower WD228 sold via Amazon (25110162) (Ref: 2511-0162, Updated: 2025-11-21, Risk: serious)
Last updated: 10 October 2025
This page is for general guidance. It does not replace legal advice or official guidance from EU or UK authorities.